Virginia hospital acquires surgical robot

Woodbridge, Va.-based Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center acquired a da Vinci XI Surgical System it plans to use for minimally invasive surgery, the Potomac Local reports.

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The system can be used for general surgery, gynecology, cardiac procedures and urology, among others.

Sentara Northern Virginia was recognized as a center of excellence for robotic surgery by Surgical Review Corp. in 2018.

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